Girls Soccer had a busy week! They tied with East Providence in a Pink Out game, and took the win over West Warwick. Congratulations Spartans!
2 months ago, Scituate School Department
Girls Soccer
Our Boys Soccer team played Ponaganset and had a clean sheet ending 3-0! Goals by Travis White, Austin Simas and Jay Bettez! Assists by Austin Simas and Declan Cahill.
2 months ago, Scituate School Department
boys soccer
Mrs. Dailey's AP Calculus class deepened their understanding of the relationship between the graph of a function and the graph of its derivative with a partner card sort activity last week!
2 months ago, Scituate School Department
high school math
Students in our United States History II class worked together on Progressive Era Projects. They have been preparing presentations that highlight areas of reform!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
history
history
history
In Principles of Engineering students have been learning about simple machines (levers, pulleys, wedges, etc) and how much mechanical advantage they give you, especially when they're made to work together as a compound machine! Max Jackson led the charge on measuring the crankset while Ben Allen measured the rear wheel, Travis Vernon records the results, and Bellah Torres was quick with a tape measure!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
bike
Any idea what the pH (how acidic or basic) of your water might be? Well, S in STEAM students collected water samples from various locations at Scituate High School and from home. Home samples included kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks and rainwater. A few interesting trends students discussed included: 1. Rainwater pH was 5 (acid) among all samples. This is 100 times more acidic than pure neutral water with a pH of 7. 2. Well water pH tended to hover around 7 (neutral). 3. Tap water from a municipal home was also around a pH of 5.
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Science
In Computer Integrated Manufacturing we brought tool safety and operation testing to a close! Students in CIM received a project with real-world application. Students showed their newfound prowess in woodworking by building parking lot signs. Anybody who drove into Hope Elementary's parking lot during Homecoming weekend saw their handiwork. In these photos we see Aiden Ouillette setting his blade height on the table saw, Luke Carter concentrating on steering his board through the bandsaw, and James Jackson, Emmett Demeis, Bryce Guilmain, Stephen Cronan, and Michael Angelotti embodying the spirit of "measure twice, cut once."
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
engineering
Last week our JV Volleyball team hosted Ponaganset and won 2-1! Fantastic work Spartans!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
volleyball
The Boys' Soccer Team has been working hard this season! They competed against Central High, a D1 team, and came out with a 2-0 win last week. They also scored a second victory after traveling to PCD where Travis White scored the first goal, followed by a goal by Jason Bettez with an assist from Austin Simas, ultimately earning them another 2-0 win! Great job everyone!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
boys soccer
boys soccer
The Girls' Tennis team had a Final score 3-4 last week! Wins by Norah Clarke at 2nd Singles, Keyliah Casasola at 4th Singles & Sydney Saccucci & Samantha Duarte at 1st Doubles. Congratulations to all!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Tennis
The weather may not have been in their favor this week, but our cheerleaders brought their spirit and encouragement, and our Spartans played hard and took home a win with an ending score of 19 - 8. Congratulations Spartans!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
football
cheer
Biology students did a great job finishing up their review of the scientific method, metric system and skills required to generate dry and wet mount slides along with prepared slides!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Biology
In Principles of Engineering, students have been learning about simple machines: levers, pulleys, ramps, and the like that generate mechanical advantage. Aiden Lobao demonstrated just how much rope one needs to take up on a complex pulley system to take advantage of that mechanical advantage.
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Engineering
Senior Night was early this year for our Boys' and Girls' Cross Country Teams. They celebrated with a wonderful gathering after their meet. Congratulations Seniors!! Calvin Hillis Piecyk Tristan Redmond Madilynne Rossworn Lea Paquet Madison Nardone
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Cross Country
Cross Country
Cross Country
Cross Country
Last week the Boys' Soccer Team hosted Prout. They showed grit and came out with a 2-0 win! Both goals were scored by Jason Bettez with assists by Noah Bradford and Bryant Amaral. Great job Spartans!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Boys' Soccer
Boys' Soccer
Last Wednesday, our Girls' Tennis team played a match in their brand-new uniforms!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Girls' Tennis
Girls' Tennis
Last week, Mr. Murphy’s U.S . History students read, analyzed, and summarized the Articles of Confederation!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
U.S. History
Last week students in Introduction to Engineering Design learned how to draft sketches of objects, as viewed from multiple directions!
3 months ago, Scituate School Department
Engineering